Space Solutions has undertaken the impressive £200,000 project, which saw the firm refurbishing and relocating office space for one of Edinburgh’s leading providers of housing and social care services, a top IT consultancy business and a community counselling charity.

The project began with IT consultancy firm Analysys Mason being relocated from their premises in the city’s Canal Court area to a new bespoke office in Haymarket.

Legal staff in Edinburgh are benefitting from an innovative new office environment designed for one of the city’s top law and tax firms.

CMS Cameron McKenna is pleased with its bespoke office space, which has been created in its Castle Street premises by Edinburgh-based workspace designers Space Solutions.

The revamped office has been designed to take advantage of the building’s location in the heart of the Capital. Design experts from Space Solutions have created new reception, conference and meeting suites that will allow staff and visitors to enjoy stunning views of Edinburgh Castle.

Scotland’s leading workplace design firm as agreed a deal to become an official sponsor of one of Edinburgh’s top amateur rugby clubs.

Space Solutions, which has enjoyed impressive growth despite the recession, has agreed a four-figure deal to become the new First XV shirt sponsor of Boroughmuir Rugby Club for the 2010/11 Premier Division season.

Derek Binnie, director at Space Solutions, said: “We are delighted to give our support to Boroughmuir Rugby Club and look forward to seeing the team in action over the coming season.

A tournament featuring some of the world’s best young golfers is expected to bring a seven figure economic boost to the Scottish economy.

Hundreds of youngsters and their families from across the globe will arrive in East Lothian at the end of the month for the U.S. Kids Golf European Championship – a three-day event that will showcase the best emerging talent in junior golf.

Businesses, restaurants and hotels across East Lothian and the rest of Scotland are expected to benefit hugely from the tournament, which will see around 500 youngsters aged between 6-18 competing for the title of European Champion.

One of the UK’s leading water quality engineering firms is planning a major expansion of its services throughout the South of England.

Panton McLeod has targeted Kent as the next area to expand its environmentally-friendly services, which have been developed to help keep the country’s drinking water supplies at their highest quality levels.

The expansion plans come just weeks after the firm attended a “Water Efficiency in Kent” showcase in the region run by the Institute of Water, during which it demonstrated the innovative underwater robots it uses to clean and inspect water storage structures across the country.

A growing sense of realism among house buyers and sellers in Scotland is helping to encourage recovery in the property market, according to Edinburgh’s leading property solicitor.

Warners – the number one firm in the ESPC – believes that homebuyers and sellers have become more realistic about their expectations over house prices and the state of the market, which has led to an increase in property sales and listings across the country.

The firm highlights figures revealed by the Edinburgh Solicitors Property Centre (ESPC), which show that property sales and listings have been growing year-on-year for the past three months.

The stats show that in February a total of 709 new properties were listed in Edinburgh (up 125% on 2009 levels), while in March there were 1011 new properties listed (up 91.5% on 2009), and in April there were 997 new property listings (up 97%).

The UK’s biggest golfing tournament is set to be staged in Scotland this summer – and it isn’t the Open Championship.

Although all eyes will turn to St Andrews this July to watch the professionals do battle on the famous links, almost 500 players will be descending on the UK the month before to compete in an equally prestigious championship.

The U.S. Kids Golf European Championship, being staged from June 1-3, will see many of the best golfers from around the world travel to East Lothian for a three-day competition across four historic golf courses.

The event, now in its third year, will be the largest single-field tournament in the UK during 2010, with a roster of competitors almost four times bigger than the Open Championship.